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Unknown Artists/Songs On Muzikum - Driving Saw Logs On The Plover (gezongen door/sung by Stephen Griffith) songtekst

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Een 'shanty boy' is een lumberjack ofwel een houthakker. Rond 1840 werd 'houthakken' commercieel en kwamen de eerste bedrijven. Bomen werden gekapt, in blokken (logs) gezaagd en naar de zaagmolens gebracht. Een van de manieren was om dit in de winter te doen. De blokken werden op het ijs van bevroren rivieren gelegd. In de lente, als het ijs wegdooide, dreven de blokken hout met het water mee. Daarom vind je veel zaagmolens bij de rivieren.

There walked on Plover's shady banks
One evening last July
A mother of a shanty boy
And doleful was her cry
Saying, "God be with you, Johnny
Although you're far away
Driving saw logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay

"Oh Johnny, I gave you schooling
I gave you a trade likewise
You need not been a shanty boy
Had you taken my advice
You need not gone from your dear home
To the forest far away
Driving saw logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay

"Oh Johnny, you were your father's hope
Your mother's only joy
Why is it that you ramble so
My own, my darling boy?
Oh what could induce you, Johnny
From your own dear home to stray
Driving saw logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay

"Why didn't you stay upon the farm
And feed the ducks and hens
And drive the pigs and sheep each night
And put them in their pens
Far better for you to help your dad
To cut his corn and hay
Than drive saw logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay

"Come all young men take warning
And listen to what I say
Driving saw logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay"

A log canoe came floating
A down the quiet stream
As peacefully it glided
As in some young lover's dream
A youth stepped out upon the bank
And thus to her did say
"Dear mother, I have jumped the game
And I haven't got my pay"

The boys called me a sucker
And a son-of-gun to boot
I said to myself, 'O Johnnie
It is time for you to scoot.'
I stole a canoe and I started
Upon my weary way
And now I have got home again 
But nary a cent of pay"

Now all young men take this advice:
If e'er you wish to roam
Be sure and kiss your mothers
Before you leave your home
You had better work upon a farm
For a half a dollar a day
Than to drive saw-logs on the Plover
And you'll never get your pay
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